The Wanda Jackson Show: Live and Still Kickin'
Wanda Jackson · 2003
65 min · 27 tracks · country · folk · gospel
A spirited blend of rockabilly, country, and gospel-infused performances showcasing Wanda Jackson's enduring charisma.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- dynamic concert experience spirited sing-alongs with friends wave-like pacing keeps engagement
- Context
- By the time 'The Wanda Jackson Show: Live and Still Kickin'' was released in 2003, Wanda Jackson had experienced a career resurgence following her induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2009. This album captures her live performance energy and reflects her status as a pioneering female figure in rockabilly and country music, marking her continued relevance in a genre she helped define.
- If you like
- country, folk, gospel
The Wanda Jackson Show: Live and Still Kickin' is an album by Wanda Jackson, released in 2003. A spirited blend of rockabilly, country, and gospel-infused performances showcasing Wanda Jackson's enduring charisma. This album is significant not only for its celebration of Wanda Jackson's legacy but also for bridging generational gaps within rockabilly and country music cultures. The engaging live performance format helped revitalize interest in her music, contributing to a broader recognition of her influence on subsequent artists in these genres. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The Wanda Jackson Show: Live and Still Kickin' sound like?
A spirited blend of rockabilly, country, and gospel-infused performances showcasing Wanda Jackson's enduring charisma. Rooted in country and folk.
What makes The Wanda Jackson Show: Live and Still Kickin' by Wanda Jackson notable?
This album is significant not only for its celebration of Wanda Jackson's legacy but also for bridging generational gaps within rockabilly and country music cultures. The engaging live performance format helped revitalize interest in her music, contributing to a broader recognition of her influence on subsequent artists in these genres. By the time 'The Wanda Jackson Show: Live and Still Kickin'' was released in 2003, Wanda Jackson had experienced a career resurgence following her induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2009. This album captures her live performance energy and reflects her status as a pioneering female figure in rockabilly and country music, marking her continued relevance in a genre she helped define.
Who is The Wanda Jackson Show: Live and Still Kickin' for?
The Wanda Jackson Show: Live and Still Kickin' works well if you're into dynamic concert experience, spirited sing-alongs with friends and wave-like pacing keeps engagement.
How many songs are on The Wanda Jackson Show: Live and Still Kickin'?
The Wanda Jackson Show: Live and Still Kickin' has 27 tracks, running approximately 65 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Rock‐A‐Billy Fever Standout 4:20
- 2 Old Time Rock & Roll 2:51
- 3 Rock ’n’ Roll Journey 2:00
- 4 Mean Mean Man 2:20
- 5 I’m a Singer 1:56
- 6 I Gotta Know 2:33
- 7 Guitar in All the Right Places 1:53
- 8 Blue Yodel #6 3:05
- 9 My Mentor 1:07
- 10 Wild Side of Life/Honky Tonk Angels 3:04
- 11 When I Was a Young Girl 0:55
- 12 Lovesick Blues 2:28
- 13 #1 in Japan 2:38
- 14 Fujiyama Mama Standout 2:31
- 15 For All the Girls 0:42
- 16 Hot Dog! That Made Him Mad 3:08
- 17 Toot Your Own Horn 2:12
- 18 Right or Wrong 2:37
- 19 The One Joint I Missed 0:46
- 20 Riot in Cell Block #9 2:31
- 21 This Guy Was Different 3:09
- 22 One Night With You 2:43
- 23 The Very Best Thing 1:04
- 24 I Saw the Light 2:27
- 25 Grab a D Chord and Hold On 2:28
- 26 Let’s Have a Party Standout 2:53
- 27 Whole Lotta Shakin’ / Rip It Up 5:16
Release Date
March 25, 2003
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Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
65 min 48 sec
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